Mental Health
Support for Your Wellbeing. Every Step of the Way.
At our Mental Health Clinic, your mental health matters. Our compassionate team provides personalised support, guidance, and evidence-based care to help you manage challenges, improve wellbeing, and achieve better mental health at every stage of life. We are here to listen, support, and help you access the right care when you need it most.
20% Of Australian adults report mental health issues.
45% Will develop a mental health problem at some time in their lives.
6 Australians take their own life each day, emphasising the importance of seeking help early.
25–44 In this age group, suicide is the leading cause of death.
Mental Health Clinic: Support & Treatment
Talk to Your GP
Your GP can assess how you are feeling, diagnose mental health conditions and create a personalised treatment plan.
Psychiatry Care
If required, your doctor can arrange a bulk billed psychiatrist review for diagnosis and management.
At our Mental Health Clinic, the most common conditions seen are depression, anxiety and substance misuse disorder.
People with mental illness are half as likely to get treatment as those with physical illnesses, but treatment is available through medication and psychological therapies.
Seeing a GP and discussing how you are feeling is an excellent first step to getting the treatment you need. Our Mental Health Clinic provides compassionate, personalised care to help you access the right support and improve your mental wellbeing.
Psychological Support
Many psychologists bulk bill under the Mental Health Care Plan. Please book a 20-minute appointment to discuss.
Mental Health Plan
If eligible, your GP can prepare a Mental Health Plan, giving you access to Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions with a psychologist.
When to Seek Help
Mental health concerns can affect anyone at any stage of life. At our Mental Health Clinic, seeking support early can help you manage symptoms, improve wellbeing, and access the care you need before challenges become more difficult to overcome.
- Persistent sadness or emptiness
- Loss of interest in activities
- Feeling anxious or overwhelmed
- Changes in sleep or appetite
- Difficulty coping with daily life
- Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, Call 000 or contact lifeline on 13 11 14.
Frequently Asked Questions
Take the first step
We’re here to listen and support you or your loved one.
Book an appointment with out friendly team today.
